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P.J. Hairston, Hargrave host First Piedmont Invitational


, who has signed to play at the University of North Carolina, leads the charge as Hargrave continues to march toward its second national championship in three seasons, averaging a little more than 25 points per game. Hairston was recently named a 2011 McDonald’s All-American and will play in the McDonald’s All-American game on March 30 at the United Center in Chicago. Hairston is the fourth Hargrave player in the program’s history to be selected as a McDonald’s All-American. (Go Dan River)

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